Masked in spanish
Enmascarado
pronunciation: enmɑskɑɹ̩ɑdoʊ part of speech: adjective
pronunciation: enmɑskɑɹ̩ɑdoʊ part of speech: adjective
In gestures
mask2 = enmascarar, encubrir, ocultar.
Example: The categories available for classifying legal problems simply mask the incoherency and indeterminacy of legal doctrine, inhibit the growth of the law and create injustice by causing unequal situations to be treated as if they were equal.more:
» unmask = desenmascarar.
Example: The author suggests that 'unmasking' technology - looking beyond its glitz and power - should begin with an honest assessment of 3 essential components: librarians' attitudes, users' attitudes, and librarians' values.masked = enmascarado, disfrazado.
Example: He represents the downtrodden by day, but at night he is a masked vigilante stalking the dark streets of the city, an avenger of justice.more:
» masked ball = baile de máscaras, baile de disfraces, mascarada.
Example: Romeo and Juliet meet and fall in love at a masked ball hosted by the Capulets.